Sunday, 20 March 2016

It is the time of the year when the sea of bloggers will put their best and blog for the things that they love to write, all through the month of April. Yes, the annual AtoZ blogging challenge is back and I have enthusiastically signed up for the same.

Although, I was a part of this challenge a couple of years ago but unfortunately had to opt out of the challenge. During that time, I could see bloggers whining about the sheer pressure to produce posts day in and out, that too without compromising on the quality. 'Fatigue' and 'lack of creative ideas' were the most discussed words during that time and I am sure even this time those two will be the most discussed and cursed words.

So to avoid going that lane, I have chosen to write what bests suits me. Some of you who know me will have a better idea of what I am going to blog during this challenge. Others who don't, kindly be assured that whatever I am going to write, it will be straight from my heart.

One important tip that I as a blogger would like to share with you is that, whatever be the circumstances just avoid to quit the challenge. Even though you have missed a couple of days, come back to where you have left and continue writing. This will ensure that you build a discipline around yourself and strive to continue it all through the month of April.

So what about you? Don't wait now and take up the AtoZ Challenge by signing up here.

Good luck to those who are participating in this challenge and see you around with wonderful posts!

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

For those who haven’t come across the term
Bibliophile; it means to denote a person who has a great love for books.
Somewhere deep down, avid readers can completely relate to being called
bibliophiles. Our deep seated love for
books and their ubiquitous presence in our lives makes us what we are today! We
may be referred to as nerds, but most of us know how to balance the brains with
ample beauty. So, cherish your love for the written word, and let your attire
do all the talking! Shop onlineor
from exciting markets for all these fab edits and more.

1.The jean-clad bibliophile!

We love to carry a big bag that can
accommodate our little knick-knacks, and most importantly our precious books.
So Grab a roomy tote bag, put on a loose interesting shirt; maybe smattered with
some subtle embroidery and slip into your faithful jeans for the all-time go-to
look of a cute girl. Let your hair down, keep the accessories minimal and exude
great confidence.

2.The
flirty-skirt look!

Who says that bibliophiles have to mandatorily stick to the plain old? There is
an impression that we can never get rid of our nerdy specs! While that might be
true, I can also vouch for the fact that there are many ways in which we could
innovate and wear ditsy skirts to make an impression!

3.Never change my stripes!

Wearing stripes is a matter of pride! Like
a leopard never changes its stripes, you can stick to your stripes too. Flaunt
the smart color combinations; highlight your appearance with a pair of round
nerd- chic framed glasses. Add a cute peter pan collar to your striped shirt,
team it up with high-waist jeans and look effortlessly cool.

4.Slide on some skater
dresses!

Feel flouncy and
light in your interesting plaid skater dresses, round this off with lethal,
ankle-length stilettoes, and make a daring debut as a bibliophile if you
haven’t already! Let your hair down and fall in love with your books all over
again!

5.Unapologetically ‘me’!

When the pleasures of life
become intermittently to books, you become carefree and fancy-free! Let your
easy-going look speak for itself, and add your boyfriend jeans to your
bibliophile wardrobe. Whip out your checkered shirt yet again, combine it with an
irresistible pair of boyfriend jeans, and strut around in your spotless white
sneakers to make quite an impression!

So go right ahead and
assert your remarkable bibliophile profile wherever you go!

*All images courtesy pinterest.

About the Author

Mallika Chakrawarti
is a designer, writer, and travel enthusiast. She is currently working with
Jabong.com as a writer and is passionately involved in curating and forecasting
fashion trends.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Hola everyone. Hope you and your blog/s is/are doing good. In case it is not, then I welcome you with wide open arms under the umbrella which is labelled as 'I Want To Take My Blog To The Next Level.'

In the below video, you will clearly see my condition when it comes to blogging and the reason why I want to take my blog to the next level.

So if you are also with me, surviving under the same umbrella as me and wants to take your blog to the next level, then let us stand united and come out with some tried and tested solutions to it. What's say? Are you game in this?

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Life is tough, and it becomes tougher when you need to make life changing decisions. Would you dare to love again? Would you allow yourself to be loved and to be cherished again? Many of us turn away from life, thinking that it is not for them but some take a leap of faith rewrite their story for the sake of love?

Love, Again is a double header book bringing you two stories about chancing love again -These Lines of Mehendi by Sumeetha Manikandan and A Tulip in the Desert by Shrruti Patole Clarence.

Sumeetha Manikandan is a freelance writer and an author who loves to write and base her plots on the tambrahm community of Mylapore, Chennai. She is the author of ‘The Perfect Groom’ that has been a bestselling ebook on the top 50 charts of Amazon India ever since publication.

An avid reader, she loves to read across different genres – romance, historical fiction, non-fiction, mystery, fantasy etc. A history buff to the core,

she is currently translating Ponniyin Selvan – the evergreen tamil classic epic history by Kalki Krishnamurthy into English.

Married to film maker K.S. Manikandan, Sumeetha lives in Chennai, along with her six year old daughter.

Shrruti Patole Clarence

Shrruti has been a voracious reader since early years and took to composing poems when she was very young.
An Aviation Manager and 10years with various airlines, she has been on a sabbatical for her two son's aged six years and 1 year respectively.
She enjoys this welcome break from career, to be able to pursue her passion, writing!
She has to her credit 6 short stories featuring in different Anthologies all published this year, one of which will soon be seen as a short movie.
And Love, Again a double header romance Novel publish date 25th May 2015, with her story A Tulip in the Desert will soon be seen on the stands!
Her lyrics feature in the theme song of group Young Indians – an off shoot of CII (Confederation of Indian Industries).
Her poems feature in Zest of Inklings and a Hindi poem in an e-book – Ehsaas, judged by eminent Urdu and Hindi screenwriter, dialogue writer and playwright - Javed Siddiqui.

Shrruti is a warm and friendly person who loves music and watching sports when she is not writing.

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Monday, 7 March 2016

Winds - The leaves started to inhale deeply, fluttering in happiness and swayed showcasing the merry face. Just beneath the leaves, near the huge and heavy trunk of the trees were the army of ants. Suddenly all of them squeezed into a tiny hole underneath the tree and heaved a sigh of relief.

Change - Far across on a busy street lay a beggar resting his back on the walls of a huge commercial complex. Being a weekday evening time, he saw many feet walking pass him without even acknowledging his presence. Barely having anything to eat, his heart was already tired of crying and moaning alone in silence. Just then a person came from inside the building, took the man along with him, inside the huge cafeteria of the company and offered him a cup of tea with biscuits along with a job of a security guard.

Image & Perception - Faraway in a rickety room of a rickety building a couple made love. He to quench his thirst, she to meet the expenses of sending her child to school. A few days later the child was offered a scholarship. She now sells vegetables at a market and enjoys a comfortable living away from that rickety room and building into a whole new world of happiness.

On the day, someone thought of waving some wand of sorts by blowing some cool breeze thereby being an agent of change.

Change is constant. Change is always across or in front of us. Sometimes we are the direct recipient of it, sometimes not. Sometimes we don't even realize that somethings around us are about to change or rather have changed. So whatever it is, be ready to accept change. You never know when and who can be your agent of change!

"This post is a part of the prompt of the week, ‘Who Am I’? , by the Blog Chatter online community of bloggers in Twitter which meet every Wednesday at 8.30 PM IST discussing various blogging topics on twitter.”

On the jacket: He flirted with her for five days; she waited for him for five years, only to be shattered irrecoverably one day. Logic seems to be winning the battle, until destiny refuses to move on and adamantly brings them face to face again.

In life's moments of struggle and comfort, the heart and mind must join hands to combat.

A love story dedicated to the generation that never values what comes easy. Wish a few logics were a little less stupid. But nevertheless... Logically Stupid, That's Love.

Review: You always feel better after reading a nice book. Sometimes it will leave a spell on you. It won't go off from your mind that easily. And Logically Stupid, That's Love is one such book that I picked up this year and it had a spell on me. As I kept on flipping the pages, reading the story of Kartik and Sahana, I did feel a tug of emotions brewing inside me. Alas, it all came to an end with a happy yet a dramatic climax.

The authoress has brilliantly portrayed the central characters Kartik and Sahana. The plot itself is superb with full of twists and turns. The characteristics of the central characters gives it a shade of a love story which is bubbly and the one which is aptly suited in the 21st century. The authoress had a lot to tell in the story and for not even once I felt that she had gone overboard in detailing some scenes. Thus, it renders the book to be a quick page turner.

I am also amazed at the way that such simple English can bring out the best of the emotions in me while I was reading. Logically Stupid, That's Love is one such book which I may come back again to read only for the way in which it is written. Moreover, I didn't find any proof reading errors.

Overall: Logically Stupid, That's Love is one such book that is perfectly suited to the Indian audience as it actually tells how Love happens in India. I would recommend people to grab this book and relish this beautiful love story.

Varun Diwakar is your average, happy-go-lucky young lad with many a dream that most middle class youth harbour. But, he has a peculiar predicament. An accident changes his life forever and he discovers that he can travel into the minds and dreams of people - and in that journey, he discovers many untold stories, painful narratives and surprising twists. What triggers it all, is the death of a dear friend that Varun decides to avenge. What happens in the end? How are all these stories connected? Does love outlast death and time, the two great levellers, and become the greatest leveller, of all? Find out, as bodies keep falling and many a lives are at stake!

“If you make your every today as safe as your yesterday’s… your dream of a better tomorrow will always remain a dream.”

“Well, history is more about heroes who rebelled and flourished than heroes who rebelled and perished. The ones that flourish became the songs and the ones that perished became the anthems. I strangely felt like a song that once craved to be an anthem.”

About the Author

SrinathKrishnamoorthy was born in Palakkad, Kerala. He holds a B. Tech degree from Government Engineering College, Palakkad and an M. Tech from MA College of Engineering, Kothamangalam. He is an avid reader, blogger and a traveler. This is his first novel and marks his transformation from a software engineer to a story engineer.

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

In the sixth year of our blissful marriage, I think I could not have asked more from life and God himself. Two beautiful people for whom I wake up to; the kiddo and the big kiddo. The reference to big kiddo here is my hubby but let me tell you there is not a slightest hint of a kiddo in him. He is all too much of rules, manners and etiquette. How I manage him with all my foolishness, brazenness and of course wickedness, is a different story altogether. But I guess I am on the path of success. I can now see him mellowing down on rules and blending happily with all my gibberish talks and acts. (Victory Dance)

This didn't come overnight. In the past five years, we have had our share of pizzas, some too sweet, some too hot to handle and some on the verge of 'I am sleeping in the living room.' But all's well that ends well.

However, having said the above, I think I can definitely push my hubby for something more from him, if not from life and God. So here are a few of the kasams (vows) which I would like him to take and fulfill them.

1) First crush is always first no matter what. So I would like him to understand that and allow me to watch all SRK movies. Moreover, even come along with me to the theater and watch the movie, learn some dancing and wooing styles from SRK and implement them. No need to tell on whom. (PS: I really loved watching Happy New Year)

2) Take me to that roadside paani-puri wala and let me devour a complete set of 6 paani-puris once a month.

3) You will not raise your brows and stare at me when I start singing pathetic of the lyrics loudly at home. (PS: I love singing almost all songs, but my current favorite is 'Tu Kheech Meri Photo')

4) You will be a sport, accompany me and the kiddo in dancing like no one is watching and dance till your legs ache along with us.

5) Listen to whatever I have to say without reacting and stopping me in between although I know that most of the times it won't make any sense to you. But please.

The list can go on and on but here I am being generous. I know how difficult all the above kasams are for you to fulfill, but baby, as they say 'Little things matter much.' And let me tell you, by obliging on the above kasams you will definitely be #SadaSexy just as me. (wink)

“I’m blogging about the kasams I want from my man this Women’s Day with the #SadaSexy activity at BlogAdda in association with Set Wet.”